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Calling play action on 3rd and 15
Who in their right minds thinks they're gonna run it? That fat fukks gotta go.
I hope this ass whooping to MSU wakes Hoke up.
Calling play action on 3rd and 15
Who in their right minds thinks they're gonna run it? That fat fukks gotta go.
They were deep enough at rb and going forward that it doesnt hurt at all to play him. That said, touissant is getting the 2013 "JT Floyd Award" for excellence in pissing a nikka off.Might aswell play Green .. Hoke's already burned his fukking redshirt.
Hoke isn't going to have no excuse next season. The whole damn defense is coming back with the addition to a good recruiting class. Peppers should be starting from day one. The team has talent on offense. Borges doesn't know how to cater the offense to players strength. Why didn't he put Funchess out wide for a fade route? Those Play Action calls from under center knowing damn well your O-Line can't block their blitzes schemes I done with Borges. Last season OSU game, PSU game 3 weeks ago and now MSU game has shown me all I need to know about him.
They were deep enough at rb and going forward that it doesnt hurt at all to play him. That said, touissant is getting the 2013 "JT Floyd Award" for excellence in pissing a nikka off.
FITZGERALD TOUISSANT SUCKS
you can spare me the shyt about the line, while true, gtofh...he couldnt block a phone call, and he falls like he caught the holyghost all the first contact EVERY DOWN. fukk FITZGERALD TOUISSANT.
If you think i'm wrong answer this:
What #1 rb at michigan in YOUR LIFE is he better than?
Brandon Minor? Arguable, i simply say no.
Mike hart? No
Chris perry? No
BJ Askew? No
Biakabatuka? No
A train? No
Tyron wheatley? LOL
Jamie morris? No
shyt is ridiculous he sucks
So @Ed MOTHERfukkING G, since Sparty pretty much ended what was left of your shytty season, I figured we could move the Eastern Michigan updates to this thread.
http://www.emueagles.com/news/2013/11/4/FB_1104135411.aspx?path=football
Football Renews Rivalry with Western Michigan Saturday
Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013 » 1:04 p.m. » Rynearson Stadium (30,200) » Ypsilanti, Mich.
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- After back-to-back road contests, the Eastern Michigan University football team returns to the friendly confines of Rynearson Stadium Saturday, Nov. 9, to kickoff rivalry week against Western Michigan University. Game time is scheduled for 1 p.m.
The Eagles enter the Mid-American Conference West Division contest with a 1-8 (0-5 MAC) record following a 55-16 road setback to the University of Toledo at the Glass Bowl, Nov. 2. Meanwhile, the Broncos are 1-8 (1-4 MAC) after upending the University of Massachusetts , 31-30, at Gillette Stadium, Oct. 26.
ESPN3 will broadcast the game with Dan Gutowsky providing the play-by-play and Rocky Boiman serving as the analyst. The contest will once again hit the airwaves of WEMU (89.1 FM) with Matt Shepard and Rob Rubick calling the action on the field.
BATTLE FOR THE MICHIGAN MAC TROPHY: Saturday begins the Eagles' chase for the Michigan MAC Trophy, which is given to the Michigan MAC university that defeats the other two schools in the same sport in the same regular season. In the event that no school defeats its other two rivals during the regular season, the Michigan MAC Trophy will remain with the winning school until one of the other rivals claims the title.
Created in 2005 by the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, EMU currently holds the football trophy and Western Michigan has the basketball version.
ALL-TIME AGAINST THE BRONCOS: Western Michigan and Eastern Michigan will be meeting for the 49th time in school history. The Broncos hold a 29-17-2 edge in the series which began in 1906 when EMU recorded a 14-5 victory in Kalamazoo, Nov. 17.
Eastern Michigan has defeated WMU in back-to-back seasons for the first time since rattling off three straight wins in the series from 1989-1991.
Last year, Dylan Mulder connected on a career-high three field goals and Alex Gillett racked up 142 total yards of offense en route to a 29-23 victory at Waldo Stadium, Nov. 17. Despite losing the offensive yardage battle, 443-369, the EMU defense battled all afternoon to force three WMU field goals and two turnovers in Eastern territory.
With EMU, CMU and WMU all going 1-1 against each other last season, Eastern was able to retain the Michigan MAC trophy after claiming the honor during the 2011 season.
FOUR PLUS THREE EQUALS SEVEN: Playing in front of his hometown fans, "true" freshman Brogan Roback found a favorite target in the Eagles' setback to Toledo, Nov. 2. The Maumee, Ohio native connected with sophomore wideout Dustin Creel six times for 115 yards throughout the game, including a 16-yard touchdown pass-and-catch in the back corner of the end zone late in the first half. The numbers were career highs for Creel, and Roback threw for a collegiate-best 209 yards, finding paydirt on two occasions.
CREEL'S CAREER HIGHS: In just his second season donning the Green and White, wide receiver Dustin Creel has made an impact on the Eastern Michigan offense. Against the Rockets of Toledo, Nov. 2, the sophomore tallied career-highs with six catches for 115 yards receiving. Creel's 100+ yard receiving game at Toledo was the first time a receiver went over the century mark in yards since Garrett Hoskins hauled in 158 receiving yards against Army, Oct. 20, 2012.
With 34 receptions for 455 yards through nine games, Creel is second on the team in both categories while leading the Eagles' receiving corps with four touchdowns.
ROBACK RETURNS: After playing high school football in Toledo in his prep days, EMU quarterback Brogan Roback returned to the Glass City, Nov. 2, as the Eagles fell to the Rockets in a MAC West showdown. The EMU freshman came on in relief of Tyler Benz in the first quarter, and played the rest of the contest, completing a career-high 11 passes for a personal-best 209 yards, including two touchdowns. Along with connecting with Dustin Creel six times for 115 yards, Roback tossed a career-long 45-yard pass to Jay Jones in the third quarter.
FIRST CAREER START FOR BRUMFIELD: Junior tailback Ryan Brumfield started his first collegiate game against Toledo, Nov. 2. The Chester Springs, Pa. native led the EMU ground attack with 67 yards on 17 carries, enough for 3.9 yards per rush. Brumfield also found the end zone on the receiving end of a three-yard touchdown pass from freshman Brogan Roback, his fifth score of the year.
I've never been more dissapointed by a coach's performance in my life. What he did to my schools program considering the excitement when he came in, was just disgraceful. I wish him to land on his feet but he was literally the worst coach in america. Eastern deserves better.http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...tern-michigans-ron-english-relieved-of-duties
Eastern Michigan's Ron English 'relieved of duties'
By Tom Fornelli | College Football Writer
November 8, 2013 3:15 pm ET
And we have a new job opening on the market.
On Friday Eastern Michigan announced that coach Ron English had been "relieved of his responsibilities immediately."
"At this time, I have decided that a change in the leadership of our football team is necessary," said Eastern Michigan athletic director Heather Lyke in a release. "Eastern Michigan University's commitment to our student-athletes remains of the utmost importance as we move forward with the rest of this season and in selecting the new leader of our program."
English was in the midst of his fifth season at Eastern Michigan, with the Eagles currently 1-8 in the 2013 season. English's overall record at the school was 11-46, including a mark of 7-30 in conference play.
Eastern Michigan also announced that assistant Stan Parrish would serve as interim coach, and that the school will immediately begin a "national search for a new head coach."
I just realized the ether associated with this. I cant believe i positive repped your last post. fukk you kingpin. fukk youSo @Ed MOTHERfukkING G, since Sparty pretty much ended what was left of your shytty season, I figured we could move the Eastern Michigan updates to this thread.
http://www.emueagles.com/news/2013/11/4/FB_1104135411.aspx?path=football
Football Renews Rivalry with Western Michigan Saturday
Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013 » 1:04 p.m. » Rynearson Stadium (30,200) » Ypsilanti, Mich.
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- After back-to-back road contests, the Eastern Michigan University football team returns to the friendly confines of Rynearson Stadium Saturday, Nov. 9, to kickoff rivalry week against Western Michigan University. Game time is scheduled for 1 p.m.
The Eagles enter the Mid-American Conference West Division contest with a 1-8 (0-5 MAC) record following a 55-16 road setback to the University of Toledo at the Glass Bowl, Nov. 2. Meanwhile, the Broncos are 1-8 (1-4 MAC) after upending the University of Massachusetts , 31-30, at Gillette Stadium, Oct. 26.
ESPN3 will broadcast the game with Dan Gutowsky providing the play-by-play and Rocky Boiman serving as the analyst. The contest will once again hit the airwaves of WEMU (89.1 FM) with Matt Shepard and Rob Rubick calling the action on the field.
BATTLE FOR THE MICHIGAN MAC TROPHY: Saturday begins the Eagles' chase for the Michigan MAC Trophy, which is given to the Michigan MAC university that defeats the other two schools in the same sport in the same regular season. In the event that no school defeats its other two rivals during the regular season, the Michigan MAC Trophy will remain with the winning school until one of the other rivals claims the title.
Created in 2005 by the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, EMU currently holds the football trophy and Western Michigan has the basketball version.
ALL-TIME AGAINST THE BRONCOS: Western Michigan and Eastern Michigan will be meeting for the 49th time in school history. The Broncos hold a 29-17-2 edge in the series which began in 1906 when EMU recorded a 14-5 victory in Kalamazoo, Nov. 17.
Eastern Michigan has defeated WMU in back-to-back seasons for the first time since rattling off three straight wins in the series from 1989-1991.
Last year, Dylan Mulder connected on a career-high three field goals and Alex Gillett racked up 142 total yards of offense en route to a 29-23 victory at Waldo Stadium, Nov. 17. Despite losing the offensive yardage battle, 443-369, the EMU defense battled all afternoon to force three WMU field goals and two turnovers in Eastern territory.
With EMU, CMU and WMU all going 1-1 against each other last season, Eastern was able to retain the Michigan MAC trophy after claiming the honor during the 2011 season.
FOUR PLUS THREE EQUALS SEVEN: Playing in front of his hometown fans, "true" freshman Brogan Roback found a favorite target in the Eagles' setback to Toledo, Nov. 2. The Maumee, Ohio native connected with sophomore wideout Dustin Creel six times for 115 yards throughout the game, including a 16-yard touchdown pass-and-catch in the back corner of the end zone late in the first half. The numbers were career highs for Creel, and Roback threw for a collegiate-best 209 yards, finding paydirt on two occasions.
CREEL'S CAREER HIGHS: In just his second season donning the Green and White, wide receiver Dustin Creel has made an impact on the Eastern Michigan offense. Against the Rockets of Toledo, Nov. 2, the sophomore tallied career-highs with six catches for 115 yards receiving. Creel's 100+ yard receiving game at Toledo was the first time a receiver went over the century mark in yards since Garrett Hoskins hauled in 158 receiving yards against Army, Oct. 20, 2012.
With 34 receptions for 455 yards through nine games, Creel is second on the team in both categories while leading the Eagles' receiving corps with four touchdowns.
ROBACK RETURNS: After playing high school football in Toledo in his prep days, EMU quarterback Brogan Roback returned to the Glass City, Nov. 2, as the Eagles fell to the Rockets in a MAC West showdown. The EMU freshman came on in relief of Tyler Benz in the first quarter, and played the rest of the contest, completing a career-high 11 passes for a personal-best 209 yards, including two touchdowns. Along with connecting with Dustin Creel six times for 115 yards, Roback tossed a career-long 45-yard pass to Jay Jones in the third quarter.
FIRST CAREER START FOR BRUMFIELD: Junior tailback Ryan Brumfield started his first collegiate game against Toledo, Nov. 2. The Chester Springs, Pa. native led the EMU ground attack with 67 yards on 17 carries, enough for 3.9 yards per rush. Brumfield also found the end zone on the receiving end of a three-yard touchdown pass from freshman Brogan Roback, his fifth score of the year.
I just realized the ether associated with this. I cant believe i positive repped your last post. fukk you kingpin. fukk you